Posts Tagged ‘USMNT’

ONELOVE 2010: PLAYERS TO WATCH – Tim Howard

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

By Gerry Maravilla

Great goalkeepers are like fine wines in that they only improve with age. No goalkeeper fits that bill better than the U.S.’s own Tim Howard. The 30-year-old keeper from New Jersey got his start in the game when former U-17 assistant coach Tim Mulqueen began to mentor him in his early teens. After successful highs school campaigns, Howard transitioned into the now defunct United Soccer Leagues playing for the New Jersey Imperials. Howard’s relationship with Mulqueen then came into play and his mentor brought the young keeper to the MLS MetroStars in 1998.

By 2001, Howard had won the MLS Goalkeeper of the Year award and attracted the attention of the Senior U.S. International Team. After playing for the youth team in 1999, Howard earned his first official cap in 2002 in a friendly against Ecuador. However, it was a transfer in 2003 that made Howard a household name around the world.

English football giants Manchester United signed Howard and promptly placed him in the starting position. He had an impressive first season, but later struggled to meet the demands of the highly competitive English Premiership. After 45 appearances with Manchester United, Howard transferred to Everton in 2006. Since his debut he become Everton’s starting keeper and has even captained for the English club.

Howard has had a successful career abroad, but his recent performances with the U.S. National Team have made him the respected athlete he is today. In 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Howard helped lift hits team to a 2-1 victory over region rivals, Mexico. Under the leadership of coach Bob Bradley, Howard and the U.S. squad toppled number one-ranked Spain at the 2009 Confederations Cup. Eight saves led to a shutout against Spanish favorites, marking the first time Spain has been shutout since 2007. Howard’s talents were recognized by FIFA, who awarded him the Golden Glove Award for best goalkeeper.

The U.S. will have a tough first match in South Africa this year as the team gears up to face England. After a disappointing campaign in 2006, the U.S. is sure to want to leave a strong impression upon the international scene more in line with last year’s Confederations Cup. Will the U.S. make it into the knockout stages? Can they perhaps reach the final? Whatever the outcome, Howard is sure to play an integral part in it.

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JOHNSON & ADU START STRONG IN GREECE

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

The two American’s who recently signed with Aris Thessaloniki in Greece, Eddie Johnson and Freddy Adu, have transitioned well into the club’s lineup. Adu had an assist on Johnson’s 90th minute goal to give their side a 2-1 victory.

remember when?/ teenage Adu hailed as future great by Pele

Johnson has had more opportunities to shine in the MLS and on loan to Cardiff City, though he he’ll have to stay busy if he wants to impress his current owners at Fulham. As for Freddy Adu, it’s high time for a resurgence. So far, so good.

Here are some highlights from earlier today…

Who believes that Freddy Adu can put his career back on track? What’s missing in his game? What have we discovered that wasn’t apparent before?

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TEAM USA ‘NAME GAME’ POLL

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

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First off, THANK YOU to everyone for contributing to our first poll! With a couple hundred (now at ~400) more votes/suggestions on our poll, we’ve made further changes.

As we said before, the US Men’s team is without a nickname and we are working to find one that sticks. In order to keep up with our growing community, we’ve introduced a system of relegation/promotion for votable names. The latest names to be relegated were “New Boots” and “Independence”.  Newly added are “The United” and “Stars”.  Since I made the changes this morning, there have already been several votes for each of the new names.

If you have another name in mind, please submit. We can make history! Feel free to get creative. Just know that we’ve already dismissed the following…

The Pussycat Dolls
The Hamburgers
The Ponzies
The Nukes
The Bald Eagles
The Clan

PS: There has been some discussion about the pre-existence of “The Yanks” as a team nickname. This is not entirely true. The name was popularized by the English a while back and it may, if we so chose, be adopted by actual USMNT supporters as the official name. Some people have argued that the name is self-deprecating, while others see it as a perfect fit. You may notice that votes are fairly even at this point. We will tally all votes at the end of January, followed by one final set of changes. Two will be voted off, and two will be added. Our hope is to have a name chosen by the end of February so that we can get official shirts printed as we head into spring.

Thank you for your votes, suggestions, and comments!

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LET’S PICK A NAME FOR THE US NATIONAL TEAM

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

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The US Men’s National Team needs a real nickname.  Aside from Slovenia (who may still have one – we’re doing our homework), every other team has a proud, bold name that represents a distinct football culture.  If we want American soccer culture to flourish, we need to settle on something before June, 2010. At the moment, we are the “USMNT” which sounds like a dyslexic Ninja Turtles acronym. We can do better. Below is a list of names for next year’s World Cup finalists.

In an effort to get people talking, ONELOVE FC will be polling readers to find the perfect name. Once a clear winner comes to light, we’ll make that baby stick. Comment with your suggestions or check out the poll, coming soon…

Brazil – Seleçao/The Samba Boys/The Little Canaries
Chile – El Rojo/The Red
Paraguay – Guaranis
Argentina – Albicelestes
New Zealand – All Whites
Mexico – Tricolores/El Tri
Honduras – Catrachos
Denmark – Danish Dynamite
Switzerland – Die Eidgenossen
Slovakia – The Fighting Jondas
Germany – Die Mannschaft
Spain – La Furia
England – Three Lions
Serbia – Plavi
Italy – Azzurri
Netherlands – Oranje
Korea Republic – Taeguk Warriors/Asian Tigers
Korea DPR – Chollima
Australia – Socceroos
Japan – Boys In Blue
Cameroon – Indomitable Lions
Nigeria – Super Eagles
Ghana – Black Stars
Côte d’Ivoire – Elephants
France – Les Bleus
Slovenia – N/A
Greece – The Pirate Ship
Portugal – Team of Shields
Uruguay – Charruas
Algeria – Desert Warriors/Desert Foxes
South Africa – Bafana Bafana

AND…

USA – What’ll it be?

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US SOCCER SETS PLANS FOR ADVANCE TICKET PURCHASE

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Anyone who joins the US Soccer Supporters club by December 3rd will have presale access to World Cup tickets.

Check out the link…

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BRADLEY ANNOUNCES ROSTER FOR SLOVAKIA FRIENDLY

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

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With 2 international friendlies coming up before South Africa, Bob Bradly has an opportunity to test his squad out against world class competitors. The US coach couldn’t ask for a better training scenario than what he’s got in these matches. Both Slovakia, who we face on Saturday, and Denmark finished at the top of their respective qualifying tables.

Big names are off the list for Saturday (Donovan, Onyewu, Davies, to name a few) which will clear the way for a few deserving prospects. Jeff Cunningham, whose record goal scoring has been the talk of the MLS this season, got his first call up since 2005. Dax McCarty, Eddie Johnson, and Marcus Hahnemann will also have a chance to play alongside Bocanegra, Dempsey, Altidore, and Casey in this second-to-last dress rehearsal. The roster set to face Denmark has not yet been announced, but we expect some more new faces.

Here’s the breakdown for Saturday:

GOALKEEPERS (3): Brad Guzan (Aston Villa), Marcus Hahnemann (Wolverhampton), Troy Perkins (Valerenga)
DEFENDERS (9): Carlos Bocanegra (Rennes), Jonathan Bornstein (Chivas USA), Steve Cherundolo (Hannover), Jimmy Conrad (Kansas City Wizards), Clarence Goodson (IK Start), Frankie Hejduk (Columbus Crew), Chad Marshall (Columbus Crew), Heath Pearce (FC Dallas), Jonathan Spector (West Ham)
MIDFIELDERS (6): Michael Bradley (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Clint Dempsey (Fulham), Benny Feilhaber (AGF Aarhus), Sacha Kljestan (Chivas USA), Dax McCarty (FC Dallas), Robbie Rogers (Columbus Crew)
FORWARDS (4): Jozy Altidore (Hull City), Conor Casey (Colorado Rapids), Jeff Cunningham (FC Dallas), Eddie Johnson (Fulham)

photo credit: John Dorton/U.S. Soccer

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USMNT PLAYER PROFILES: CHAD MARSHALL

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Chad Marshall

The ‘08 and ‘09 Visa MLS Defender of the Year has done incredible things for Columbus in 18 games this season. Should knee troubles persist for Onyewu in South Africa, we believe that Chad Marshall will make a worthy substitute. (more…)

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USMNT PLAYER PROFILES: JOZY ALTIDORE

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Jozy Altidore

Over the past two years, Jozy has learned to use his strength and speed to great advantage. The 20 year old had a hat trick against Trinidad & Tobago in early qualifying play and scored the opening goal against Spain an the unforgettable Confederations Cup upset. He has 8 goals in 21 appearances for the USMNT and he is expected to start in the November 18th friendly against Denmark. (more…)

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CLINT DEMPSEY EQUALIZES TO UPSET MAN CITY

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Dempsey’s second goal of the year for Fulham (his first in league play) forced Man City to a 2-2 draw on Sunday.  (more…)

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USA AMONG THE ANNOINTED 32

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

The US Men’s National Team pulled off a brilliant second half against Honduras to land a spot in the World Cup Finals this summer.

Connor Casey, who started in Lieu of yellow-card magnet Jozy Altidore, was at his absolute best, scoring twice to pull the US up from what was looking like a sure win for Honduras. (more…)

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